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<blockquote data-quote="MountaineerWV" data-source="post: 131847844" data-attributes="member: 1763401"><p>If anyone would go back and look on the fumble at the goal line, the ISU offensive lineman's foot is what caused the ball to come loose. His foot was on the 1/2 yard line, thus the ball was loose before crossing the goal line. Now was his knee down? It was a bang-bang situation, and the call on the field was fumble, thus not enough to reverse it. That has happened against WVU just as many times as in their favor. </p><p></p><p>And the first down. I really can't argue much against that. I thought he extended the ball out as his knee hit and it did appear to be a first down. </p><p></p><p>But the offensive PI on Ford-Wheaton may have been the worst call of the entire day. </p><p></p><p>Also, I thought it was pathetic watching ESPN College Final and highlights, they did their top 5 plays, and Ford-Wheaton's catch in the back of the end zone never made the top 5 plays of the day. Really? Was there a better catch yesterday than that one? I don't think so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MountaineerWV, post: 131847844, member: 1763401"] If anyone would go back and look on the fumble at the goal line, the ISU offensive lineman's foot is what caused the ball to come loose. His foot was on the 1/2 yard line, thus the ball was loose before crossing the goal line. Now was his knee down? It was a bang-bang situation, and the call on the field was fumble, thus not enough to reverse it. That has happened against WVU just as many times as in their favor. And the first down. I really can't argue much against that. I thought he extended the ball out as his knee hit and it did appear to be a first down. But the offensive PI on Ford-Wheaton may have been the worst call of the entire day. Also, I thought it was pathetic watching ESPN College Final and highlights, they did their top 5 plays, and Ford-Wheaton's catch in the back of the end zone never made the top 5 plays of the day. Really? Was there a better catch yesterday than that one? I don't think so. [/QUOTE]
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